Spartanicus schreef:
>> An attribute instead of a label element is a bad idea.
>>
>> Attributes can contain no markup, such as Ruby, abbreviations,
>> directionality indications, etc. They also cannot be styled conveniently.
>>
>> That is a major design improvement of XHTML2, and also the reason why
>> e.g. the alternate text of images has moved out of the alt attribute
>> into the elementÃ­s content.
>
> For this I would not credit XHTML2 as a "major design improvement" since
> this only applies to the legacy <img> element, not to embedded/included
> images in general.
>
> The textual alternative to an image and other embedded/included external
> resources can be coded as content and thus marked up since HTML4.
Another example then: the <meta> element.
Okay?
~Grauw
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